SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A snowy commute for Utahns Tuesday morning due to a active weather patterns along the Wasatch Front.
Overnight and into the morning, the snowfall made for slick commutes, while resorts reported plenty of fresh powder. ABC4’s 4Warn Weather team predict additional accumulation is likely, with snow totals varying by elevation. These winter conditions come on the day after the National Weather Service NWS issued two Winter Storm Warnings for northern and southern Utah.
Storm warnings, advisories issued throughout Utah, heavy snow expected
Traffic conditions
Utah Highway Patrol told ABC4.com that there were several slide-offs and a few crashes around the state on Tuesday morning.
A few incidents occurred on I-70 near mile marker 126. Additionally, there was a jackknifed semi on I-70 near mile marker 70. Other areas affected by weather conditions include US-40 near Strawberry Reservoir, SR-189 in Wasatch County, and I-80 in Tooele.
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No serious injuries were reported. Chains/4×4 are required for semi-trucks on US-189 through Provo Canyon. The traction law is in effect for Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons…